On-Campus Opportunities

Check the on-campus departments you are interested in for open positions. Many departments do not post their positions, but have job openings available. Going to different departments is also a great way to network and practice your elevator speech. If you want help with networking techniques and job applications make an appointment with Career Services.

Imagine Children's Museum, a premiere children's museum in the Pacific Northwest, has openings for a Museum Floater. Imagines' mission is to utilize playful learning to enrich the lives of children. The Museum is located in downtown Everett, Washington. The Museum Floater will assist in any/all departments and in doing so will learn skills in customer service, office and education department skills.

The QSC is now seeking greeters to start in Winter 2016!To apply, please download the application, fill it out and return it, along with your resume and cover letter to Amber Parsons, either by email parsonsa@uw.edu or in person in UW2-030A. Priority for interviews will be given to qualifying applications received by 4:00 pm on Tuesday, November 15, 2016.

If you have passions for building code and helping people, this could be the job for you! The QSC is currently looking for computer science tutors for Winter Quarter 2016. Priority for interviews will be given to applications received by Tuesday, November 7, 2016 at 4pm.

If you have an affinity for numbers and a passion for helping people, this could be the job for you! The QSC is currently looking for tutors in ALL SUBJECTS for Fall Quarter 2016. In particular we have known needs for Business, Climate Science, CSS, Engineering, GIS, Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Statistics. Interview priority will be given to applications received by 4:00 pm on Tuesday, November 15, 2016.

The ASUWB Director of Academic Affairs will conduct assessments at least once per quarter to guide team priorities; serve as a liaison between ASUWB Student Government and other leaders and organizations on campus; Serve on the Student Academic and Budget Council.

The Director of Public Relations will publicize important information (eg: suggestions, proposals, objectives, events, updates, and the ASUWB mission, goals, etc. to the University of Washington Bothell student body by creating, distributing, and maintaining all information colected from sources across campus.

Work Study is need-based financial aid programs that give students the opportunity to work part-time while going to school. Work study students can apply for both work study and non-work study positions.